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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: May 26, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Alexandria (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 13
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Latest Northern news.Hooker's loss in the battles on the Rappahannock.
Vicksburg Affairs — political matters in the Northern States, &c.
Our corre piled from the Herald of the 22d, and the Washington Chronicle of the 23d:
Hooker's army.
The New York Herald, of the 22d, says:
Hooker retreated withouHooker retreated without delivering a grand battle, and thinks Stoneman should have destroyed Richmond, and that McClellan's route to Richmond by James river is the best.
Large numbers is eager for a decisive trial of its strength.
The Philadelphia Press says Hooker has picked his flint, and is about to try again.
The Herald correspondent, of the 18th, says of Hooker's army:
It is believed we cannot remain here long.
Six regiments of nine months men have been mustered out of service.
The men a rs, 635 men, 202 mules, 230 wagons, and 656 horses.
Gen. Wadsworth reports Hooker's loss in his late move 25 to 33 per cent. of his entire army, which was at lea
Stoneman (search for this): article 13
Banks (search for this): article 13
Porter (search for this): article 13
Chase (search for this): article 13